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time test
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A test of fitness in which a person exercises for a defined period
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We used a non-paired T-Test to compare performance among first time test takers for each case.
Today's 26.5-mile individual time test is from Cambiago to Monticello Brianza.
Studies show that over time, test scores do not provide a consistent means of separating good from bad instructors.
Figure 9 Round time test scenario.
Performance and life time test of the system are shown.
At the time, test prep was dominated by Kaplan, which had been around since 1938.
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This time, test-takers were not expected to know how track switches work or how fast trains can go in different parts of the subway system.
That was a one-time test and was not repeated.
Councilman John C. Liu pressed Mr. Liebman about whether the grades were based primarily on a one-time test.
(My employer paid for Barnaby's one-time test drive with Swifto).
Those who only studied — O.K., crammed — did slightly better after five minutes, but a week later the three-time test takers outscored the other groups significantly.
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